Heaviest use was early in the war - with 35 million tablets distributed in the Battle for France - but heavy usage continued thereafter, with some 9 million tablets of meth being produced yearly, and experiments with ‘superdrug’ combinations of cocaine, meth, and oxy enduring into the very end months of the war.
Heaviest use was early in the war - with 35 million tablets distributed in the Battle for France - but heavy usage continued thereafter, with some 9 million tablets of meth being produced yearly, and experiments with ‘superdrug’ combinations of cocaine, meth, and oxy enduring into the very end months of the war.